Energy Star certification affirms through field trials the ability of the AprilAire S86WMUPR to deliver energy savings as promised through optimal management of the heating and cooling equipment.
Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Commissioner, Lisette Camilo, announced the 50th installation of wireless pneumatic thermostats (WPT), a sustainable technology that will save time, money, and energy in older buildings. As part of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s goal to transform New York City’s municipal buildings for a low-carbon future, as outlined in "One City, Built to Last," the DCAS has identified, tested, and vetted this new innovative wireless digital thermostat.
Marley Engineered Products (MEP) has announced the introduction of a new, easy-to-install method for wireless heating control with its Honeywell RedLINK™-compatible Wireless Thermostat Kit.
Ted Konyi, CEO and chairman of Smartcool Systems Inc., supplier of energy-efficiency retrofit products for HVACR systems, announced that the company has entered into an agreement to absorb the business of its distributor SmartACR.
Optional wireless modules for the Voyager thermostat include Wi-Fi, ZigBee, and Z-Wave, making the Voyager a thermostat solution for the Internet of Things.
TXU Energy has announced a partnership with EnergyHub that gives its TXU iThermostat™ the added capability of location-based thermostat adjustments to enable automated energy savings and comfort.
Universal Devices has introduced “Energy Management In a Box.” The new offering, a low-cost system configured for the small and medium business (SMB) market, complies with California’s Title 24 building requirements and further extends demand response (DR) using the OpenADR specification.
Zonex Systems has launched a new website, at www.zonexproducts.com, which the company said provides zoning and wireless systems application assistance for projects from start to finish. The company’s full product line, including manuals and wiring diagrams, can be reviewed on the site.